"Our collaboration with SnapEDA puts its robust libraries of part models easily at the fingertips of Fusion users, immediately benefiting the engineers and designers who are building the future." "As products get more sophisticated and complex, it's increasingly critical that the process of designing integrated electronics and PCBs be efficient, accurate and seamless," says Srinath Jonnalagadda, Autodesk's VP of Business Strategy & Marketing for Fusion 360. We are honored to jointly serve Fusion 360 users with this complementary offering," says Natasha Baker, Founder and CEO of SnapEDA. This resonates with us at SnapEDA, where we are taking a similar approach as we pioneer the electronics design data space. Autodesk is rethinking the electronic design experience from first principles, breaking down barriers we previously accepted as status quo. Fusion 360 is on the forefront of MCAD and ECAD integration. In fact, over 75% of engineers now use 3D models in their design process, according to the SnapEDA 2020 Annual User Survey. "Over the last few years, we’ve noticed that engineers are increasingly relying on 3D models when designing circuit boards. As a result, Fusion 360 provides a native 3D experience when designing electronics, eliminating the need for interchange between file formats, and ensuring that mechanical constraints are considered at every stage of the PCB design process. The Autodesk Fusion 360 app integrates SnapEDA's database directly within Fusion 360, enabling electronics engineers and designers to search and place millions of electronic component models - including symbols, footprints and 3D models - directly within the Fusion 360 environment.įusion 360 unifies schematic capture, PCB design, library management, simulation, and mechanical design into a single development platform. Currently, over a million engineers use SnapEDA's search engine each year, with Autodesk's user community making up over 20% of that audience, according to SnapEDA. SnapEDA provides engineers with ready-to-use CAD models, aiming to save engineers time, while allowing them to create more impactful products. Creating computer-aided design (CAD) models is a time-consuming and error-prone process.
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